MLB under the Bleachers: May 26

Every decade has its set of ferocious hitters that make pitchers wake up in a cold sweat. Who were the most fearsome guys from the 1990s, though?

Here's a slideshow of the team's lineup. Some of the choices are easy; you've gotta have Barry Bonds and the Big Unit out there. Don't be skeptical of Tony Gwynn's inclusion, though. Any clubhouse caterer can tell you the man had an inner ferocity that could not be matched, particularly if there were chicken wings around.

The new Yankee Stadium is an awfully nice home for the Bronx Bombers, but it seems to be missing a little something. After making a visit to the stadium, one writer suggests that the mystique just isn't there. A Yankee stadium with no mystique or aura? Preposterous! Maybe they're out somewhere giving Curt Schilling a dance.

With Troy Glaus likely out until August at the very earliest, the Cardinals are in something of a bind at third base. Luckily, though, they've got an uber-prospect just waiting at Triple A named Brett Wallace. Why not give him a call-up in a week or two when his arbitration clock won't be affected? One writer makes the case for that move.

Call us sentimental, but when we hear "DL" and "Cardinals' third baseman," we still can't help but immediately miss the Scott Rolen Era.

The Braves are hanging in there in the NL East, but the team's not perfect. A well-timed trade or two could really help the squad's chances of starting another playoff streak. Who should they go out and get?

Here's a slideshow of 10 potential trade targets. You're not going to believe this, but they're almost all outfielders! (Okay, fine, unless your name is Jeff Francouer or Jordan Schafer, you probably did see that one coming).